Gary Randall defends those who support death penalty for gays and lesbians

Lurleen from Pam’s House Blend wrote about notoriously anti-gay Gary Randall’s alleged support for the death penalty against gays and lesbians:

From Randall’s point of view, if I disagree with someone who says that I should be executed because I’m gay, then somehow I’m being intolerant of that person’s religion. The kind of tolerance Randall is looking for leads to violence. Should I condone my own execution? Randall apparently thinks so.

Randall sickeningly ended his post with a plea for donations to what he calls “this ministry”. He is using his authority as a Christian minister to broadcast to the world his certainty that I and every other gay person deserve death. When will the press and general society stop giving people like Randall a pass because he calls himself a Christian and a pastor and uses nice words like “faith”? Let’s recognize his words for what they really are: a condoning of lethal violence against gay people.

Lurleen is absolutely correct. It is bad enough to be politically opposed to LGBT equality, but to celebrate those who call for our death is dangerous. Randall’s followers have an unreasonable fear of the LGBT community as it is. When their leader condones a murderous philosophy it only encourages someone with a screw lose to act.

Randall better be careful, or he could have blood on his hands. It seems this may not bother him much, though.